FRUIT GROWING FOR HOME USE IN THE GREAT PLAINS. De 
often of great importance to know the names of the varieties that 
are being grown. This may be of value not only to outside parties 
but also to the growers themselves. 
It is therefore recommended that whenever fruit trees or other 
fruit-bearing plants are set out, a record of the varieties be made and 
preserved for future reference. Ifa plat of the land be made showing 
just where every tree or plant of each variety is planted it may add 
materially to the value of other records that are kept. 
Approved: 
JAMES WILSON, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
WasuHineTon, D.C., January 10, 1910. 
[Cir. 51] 
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